Enter to Win a Copy of GODZILLA: THE ART OF DESTRUCTION

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As we continue our celebration of Godzilla Week here at Nerdist, we are also giving away three copies of Mark Cotta Vaz’s Godzilla: The Art of Destruction! The book coincides with the release of Warner Bros’ and Legendary’s Godzilla and features concept illustrations, storyboards, and interviews with director Gareth Edwards and select crew and cast. In fact, it chronicles the making of Godzilla from its conception to the final product. If you’re excited to see Godzilla this weekend (and we know you are), you’ll want to get your claws on this bad boy.

So, tell us: which of Godzilla’s adversaries is your favorite? Mothra? Mechagodzilla? King Ghidorah?? For a chance to win a copy of Godzilla: The Art of Destruction, simply share your answer in the comments below. (Check out our official contest rules here. Contest runs ’til May 16th at midnight.)

For the serious submission I say “The Terror of MechaGodzilla”. It’s a premeditated murder attempt on Godzilla. Titanosuarus sets him up and MechaGodzilla goes in for the kill. Goofy submission, Godzilla vs Charles Barkley, when he puts the goggles it cracks me up.

While it’s not considered to be one of the best Godzilla films, King Kong vs. Godzilla yields my favorite Godzilla opponent. I can remember watching that guy in that crappy Gorilla suit fighting Godzilla and being mesmerized as a child. It was the first Godzilla film I ever saw and I love it to this day. King Kong, for the win.

Mechagodzilla, as a bold, highlighted and underlined statement that man does not understand and overemphasizes their place and significance in the eco-system. A larger, more powerful beast threatens you; make an artificial response! Don’t look for any meaning in the attack, or why it might be happening. We’re humans, we deserve to do what we want to this planet, and to hell if the planet tries to stop us!

I so wish Nerdist.com would immediately flat out say whether the drawing is for US residents only. It’s always so heartbreaking to read up on some awesome contest stuff only to have to click to further rules and find out “hahahaha not for you!”. The site does have a whole lot of readers and listeners from outside of the US…